LSU head coach Brian Kelly gave a lot of good news on Thursday for Tigers fans ahead of this Saturday's showdown with Vanderbilt. Injury updates for star linebacker Whit Weeks, receiver Aaron Anderson, and a slew of other familiar names and impact players are trending the right way.
The LSU Tigers football team could be missing one of its most dynamic playmakers Saturday night. Junior Wide receiver Aaron Anderson continues to battle multiple injuries ahead of the Tigers’ SEC clash with the South Carolina Gamecocks.
The No. 11 LSU Tigers aim to advance to a 5-1 record in Week 7 when they take on the South Carolina Gamecocks. However, the Tigers appear to be undermanned on offense, as reports indicate that star wideout Aaron Anderson is dealing with a knee injury.
Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers continue navigating Fall Camp in Baton Rouge with the program returning to the practice fields for Day 11 on Tuesday. For the LSU offense, starting wide receiver Aaron Anderson has returned to 100% after battling knee inflammation/soreness across the last few weeks.
LSU wide receiver Nic Anderson made the move to Baton Rouge this offseason after a stint in Norman (Okla.) with the Oklahoma Sooners. After a two-year run with the Sooners, Anderson elected to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal last December prior to signing with the LSU Tigers.
LSU wide receiver Aaron Anderson has emerged as a lethal weapon in the Tigers' offense this season as his connection with Garrett Nussmeier grows each week.
There are six SEC teams in the conference standings sitting at 6-1, and two of them will face off when the LSU Tigers (6-1, 3-0 SEC) hit the road for a second consecutive week to play the Texas A&M Aggies (6-1, 4-0).
The Texas A&M Aggies are facing arguably their toughest test of the season in the LSU Tigers, and while the stakes are high, there isn't a player more excited for the matchup than Bryce Anderson.
The No. 14 Texas A&M Aggies will face off against the No. 8 LSU Tigers at Kyle Field on Saturday in what could be one of the games of the year in the SEC.